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Microsoft Releases Windows 11 Insider Build 22526, Focuses on Improvements

Windows 11 Build 22526: As usual, every Sunday, Microsoft will definitely present a new build for those Windows Insiders (Dev Channel), and this week, Microsoft released an update that will bring the Build OS Windows 11 to 22526.
But unfortunately, if you expect new features in this version, you have to swallow first, because there are no new features that are presented except for improving the quality of the OS and a number of bug fixes.
Windows 11 Build 22526 : Some of these improvements include:
- We’re experimenting with showing ALT + TAB as windowed instead of the full screen for some Insiders.
- We have added support for wideband speech when using Apple AirPods products (AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max), improving audio quality for voice calls.
- Starting with Build 22518, Credential Guard is now enabled by default on Windows 11 Enterprise (E3 and E5) licensed PCs that are enterprise-joined.
- We are experimenting with indexing more file locations so that using search to find important files in Files Explorer is quicker.
Apart from that, there are also improvements to Search, File Explorer, Widgets and others which you can read below:
- Did some work to help address an issue where if you’d used search in File Explorer, and then explorer.exe crashed, the next time you tried to search in File Explorer it wouldn’t work.
- We’ve made another fix to help address the recent searches flyout getting stuck on the screen (appearing transparent except the border).
- Improved the resolution of app icons displayed in search results when the display scaling was set to greater than 100%.
- If you’re using spotlight collection, the current image should migrate on the upgrade now (if the build you’re upgrading from is Build 22523 or higher).
- Fixed an issue resulting in the Widgets board potentially not having the correct resolution when hovering over the entry point on a secondary monitor.
- Addressed an issue where the Widgets board would temporarily be blank, showing only an Add Widgets button (which also opened to a blank dialog).
- Fixed a bugcheck with KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED remote desktop users were encountering when attempting to shut down or restart.
- Microsoft Store should no longer show a message that trying to install the latest Web Media Extension update is returning error code 0x80073CFB.
- Addressed a DWM crash impacting some Insiders on the previous flight.
You can see the full release note on the following Microsoft page. Now, for you Windows Insider Dev Channel users, you can just update your Windows 11 Insider to this build 22526 via the Settings > Windows Updates > Check for updates page.
How? have you updated your Windows 11 Insider? comment below guys.
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How To Restore Permanently lost Files in Windows

There are a few methods you can try to restore permanently lost files in Windows:
Check the Recycle Bin: If you have accidentally deleted the file, it may still be in the Recycle Bin. You can check the Recycle Bin by opening it from the desktop or by right-clicking on the Recycle Bin icon and selecting “Open.” If the file is in the Recycle Bin, you can restore it by right-clicking on it and selecting “Restore.”
Use file recovery software: There are several file recovery software programs available that can help you recover permanently deleted files. These programs scan your hard drive and try to locate deleted files that can still be recovered. Some popular file recovery software programs include Recuva, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, and Stellar Data Recovery.
Check for a previous version of the file: If you have enabled the File History feature in Windows, you may be able to restore a previous version of the file. To do this, right-click on the file and select “Restore previous versions.” This will open the Previous Versions window, which will show you a list of available previous versions of the file. You can then select the version you want to restore and click “Restore.”
Use a data recovery service: If you are unable to recover the lost file using the methods above, you may need to use a professional data recovery service. These services can often recover files that have been permanently deleted or lost due to hardware failure or other issues.
It’s important to note that the success of these methods will depend on various factors, such as the type of file, the method used to delete it, and the length of time that has passed since the file was deleted. Some methods may not work if the file has been overwritten or if the hard drive has been damaged.
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Microsoft Releases Update KB5021855 For Windows 11 Insider Dev Channel, Pipeline Testing Only

In short, some time ago, Microsoft released a new update for Windows 11 Insider Dev Channel users, where this update is update KB5021855, where with this update, the OS build will change to 25252.1010, and as we already know, if it has the end. 1000 or 1010, it is certain that this update is just a pipeline test.
Now while Windows 11 Insider Dev Build 25252 brings a number of changes including the New Taskbar Search and the VPN Indicator on the Network Icon on the Windows 11 Taskbar, in the update released this time nothing is presented, because again, this is just a pipeline test and is intended to test the quality of Windows Update releases to users only.
So with that said, users are free to install or not at all.
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Reminder: There’s Nvidia Bug in Windows 11 22H2, User Recommended Driver Update!

A few days ago there were quite a number of problems reported by Nvidia users, where the GPU Usage in the Windows 11 22H2 Task Manager did not display information correctly, some even displayed 100% GPU Usage in an idle state.
Regarding this issue, this seems to be the impact of Driver compatibility with Windows 11 22H2, as a few days ago Nvidia has confirmed this issue and the good news is that the fix has started rolling out via Nvidia Geforce Experience Beta. Now, this fix itself, for now, is only available as a Beta version which you can download via the following page.
And based on a statement from Nvidia, when an update is released for all users (non-Beta), users are required to download and update their drivers.
Then when will the latest Nvidia driver be officially released for all users and no longer be released as a Beta version?, just for your information, the update from GeForce Experience will be released in November, it’s just that there is no information on exactly when this update will be released.
But of course, there are quite a lot of Nvidia users complaining about this problem, both on the Feedback Bug and Reddit pages, even some WinPoin readers also seem to find this problem.
For those of you who can’t wait to get a fix, you can just update Geforce Experience to the Beta version which you can download on the following page.
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